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A 10-month-old infant who is new to the clinic has chronic hepatitis B infection. What will
the primary care pediatric NP do to manage this infant's disease - answer Consult a
pediatric infectious disease specialist
The primary care pediatric nurse practitioner is performing an initial well child exam on a
3-year-old child recently adopted from Africa. The adoptive parent has a recorded of
immunizations indicating that the child is fully vaccinated. What will the NP do? -
answer Perform antibody titers and re-immunize the child
A 3-year-old child who attends day care has had a fever, nausea, and vomiting several
weeks prior and now has darkened urine and constipation along with hepatomegaly and
right upper quadrant tenderness. What treatment is warranted for this child? - answer
Supportive care
A 10-month-old infant has an erythematous, fluctuant, non-draining abscess on the right
buttock after 10 days of treatment with amoxicillin for impetigo. What is the next step in
managing this infant's care? - answer Incision and drainage of abscess with culture
An unimmunized school-ag child whose mother is in her first trimester of pregnancy is
diagnosed with rubella after a local outbreak. What will the PCP-NP recommend -
answer Assessment of maternal rubella titers
A 2-month-old infant has a staccato cough and fever. Which aspect of the history is
most important in determining the diagnosis? - answer Immunization history
The parent of a 2-month-old infant is reluctant to have the baby vaccinated. What is an
initial step in responding to these concerns - answer Question the parent's reasons for
concern about immunizations
Which lab value is most concerning in an infant with fever and a suspected bacterial
infection? - answer C-reactive protein of 11.5 mg/L
An adolescent has a TB skin test prior to working as a volunteer in a hospital. The
adolescent is healthy and has not travelled to or from a TB-endemic area or had close
contact with anyone who has TB. The Mantoux skin test shows 10mm of induration after
48 hours. What will the primary care pediatric NP do? - answer Reassure the
adolescent that this is a negative screen
A parent is concerned about vaccine adverse reactions. Based on an Institute of
Medicine report, what will the primary care pediatric NP tell the parent? - answer The
MMR may be linked to febrile seizures in immunocompromised children
accurate answers
[COMPANY NAME] [Company address]
, Burns Study Questions with accurate
answers
A 10-month-old infant who is new to the clinic has chronic hepatitis B infection. What will
the primary care pediatric NP do to manage this infant's disease - answer Consult a
pediatric infectious disease specialist
The primary care pediatric nurse practitioner is performing an initial well child exam on a
3-year-old child recently adopted from Africa. The adoptive parent has a recorded of
immunizations indicating that the child is fully vaccinated. What will the NP do? -
answer Perform antibody titers and re-immunize the child
A 3-year-old child who attends day care has had a fever, nausea, and vomiting several
weeks prior and now has darkened urine and constipation along with hepatomegaly and
right upper quadrant tenderness. What treatment is warranted for this child? - answer
Supportive care
A 10-month-old infant has an erythematous, fluctuant, non-draining abscess on the right
buttock after 10 days of treatment with amoxicillin for impetigo. What is the next step in
managing this infant's care? - answer Incision and drainage of abscess with culture
An unimmunized school-ag child whose mother is in her first trimester of pregnancy is
diagnosed with rubella after a local outbreak. What will the PCP-NP recommend -
answer Assessment of maternal rubella titers
A 2-month-old infant has a staccato cough and fever. Which aspect of the history is
most important in determining the diagnosis? - answer Immunization history
The parent of a 2-month-old infant is reluctant to have the baby vaccinated. What is an
initial step in responding to these concerns - answer Question the parent's reasons for
concern about immunizations
Which lab value is most concerning in an infant with fever and a suspected bacterial
infection? - answer C-reactive protein of 11.5 mg/L
An adolescent has a TB skin test prior to working as a volunteer in a hospital. The
adolescent is healthy and has not travelled to or from a TB-endemic area or had close
contact with anyone who has TB. The Mantoux skin test shows 10mm of induration after
48 hours. What will the primary care pediatric NP do? - answer Reassure the
adolescent that this is a negative screen
A parent is concerned about vaccine adverse reactions. Based on an Institute of
Medicine report, what will the primary care pediatric NP tell the parent? - answer The
MMR may be linked to febrile seizures in immunocompromised children